User Reviews

Wagamama

Posted by Natalie on 2013-04-04

Ate as a Mystery Diner and loved it!

When I was holidaying in Boston I went to Wagamama with my boyfriend and we both really loved it!
The menu can look confusing but once you spend a bit of time studying it you get to grips with it. I ordered the Chicken Tama Rice with courgettes and mush

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Posted by B. Jenny on 2013-04-04

we can't be bothered to pace your meal

No matter how much language about "freshness" you pack around it, "We can't be arsed to pace your meal" should not be a philosophy or point of restaurant pride.
The food's pretty tasty, but the only way I'll eat here is if I'm alone, or is my whole t

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Posted by Martin M. on 2012-02-23

nothing to do with fresh or Japanese food

The menu is a combination between english and japanese and european food. Oh yeah and indian food too! I had a curry (indian) with rice (asian) and some ugly english potato cakes (english) together with a salad (french sauce). The food was not even close

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Posted by Kenmore Girl on 2010-06-08

Not As Good as Prudential Wagamama

I ate at the Faneuil Hall Wagamama only once. I went there on a not-too-busy weeknight and was seated immediately, then ignored for 25 minutes. I had only good experiences at the Prudential Wagamama, so I stayed, waiting for the waitress. She finally t

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Posted by Foodiologis on 2009-07-29

Just OK..

Service: Staff were not quite attentive, taking them more than 3 min to seat us while there was only 2-3 groups of customers in the restaurant... I don't quite understand why they marked down the order on the dining table with chalk, I found that was quit

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Posted by disappointed dad on 2008-05-12

Not toddler friendly never got to eat

We heard about the great restaurant and made an evening of it with our kids and a friend. When we arrived, we were plesantly surprised that the restaurant was well-attended on a rainy evening, but not overcrowded. We were seated immediately and they bro

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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-02-29

similar to wagamama in london

I found the food very similar to the one in London. It did not have the same fun inclusive atmosphere, but I think that's more a statement of Boston than this restaurant.

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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-02-11

Where $0.30 ramen noodles cost you $12

Whatever you do, don't go to Wagamama. Aside from the sleek environ, there are no positives to this international ramen house. The food is tremendously poor, failing to any type of definitive flavor for your taste palette, and instead jams together too m